Jensen Huang revealed the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics card today at GTC 2022, powered by ADA Lovelace architecture with DLSS 3. The latter is the company’s Deep Learning Super Sampling neural-graphics technology for games and creative apps, which can generate entire frames for incredibly faster gameplay. It overcomes CPU performance limitations in games by allowing the GPU to generate entire frames independently.
NVIDIA’s RTX 40 Series GPUs feature streaming multiprocessors with up to 83 teraflops of shader power, third-generation RT Cores with up to 191 effective ray-tracing teraflops, fourth-generation Tensor Cores with up to 1.32 Tensor petaflops, and Shader Execution Reordering (SER) that vastly improves execution efficiency by rescheduling shading workloads on the fly to better utilize the GPU’s resources. GeForce RTX 4090 ($1,599 USD) graphics are set to be launched on October 12th, followed by GeForce RTX 4080 graphics cards in November.
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The age of RTX ray tracing and neural rendering is in full steam, and our new Ada Lovelace architecture takes it to the next level. Ada provides a quantum leap for gamers and paves the way for creators of fully simulated worlds. With up to 4x the performance of the previous generation, Ada is setting a new standard for the industry,” said said Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, at the GeForce Beyond: Special Broadcast at GTC.